According to Fox News.com, a California high school sophomore says she was
shocked when a video sting she set up to catch a thief stealing out of
students' backpacks allegedly revealed an unlikely culprit: her teacher.

News10 reports student Justine Betti claims she decided to investigate after
her classmates complained things were missing from their backpacks after gym
class. Justine hid in a locker to catch the culprit, and says she was shocked
to see her teacher rifling through students' belongings.

"After all the kids left she stayed in there and went through people's
backpacks," Justine told News10. "I saw her take money and then I
told people and nobody believed me."

Justine says she decided she needed proof, and hid two phones with
cameras in the lockers on Feb. 13.

"I didn't want to believe that she would do something like that because
she was so nice, but then she did it," Justine said.

The teacher has been placed on administrative leave
while both the Linden
School District and the
San Joaquin County Sheriff's Department investigate the alleged incident, but
no charges have yet been filed.

Violent crime across the nation increased for a second consecutive year. The FBI’s annual report on national crime statistics show more than 17-thousand people were murdered in the U.S. last year. That’s an 8.6 percent increase from 2015.

Violent crime across the nation increased for a second consecutive year. The FBI’s annual report on national crime statistics show more than 17-thousand people were murdered in the U.S. last year. That’s an 8.6 percent increase from 2015.

A man was arrested for allegedly raping a girl six times since she was 11-years-old. Kenner Police Department arrested Junior Reyes, 24, on Sunday and charged him with six counts of the crime of second-degree rape.

A man was arrested for allegedly raping a girl six times since she was 11-years-old. Kenner Police Department arrested Junior Reyes, 24, on Sunday and charged him with six counts of the crime of second-degree rape.